Thanks for the suggestion, but pass - it'll just make me mad at both of them for no reason. I don't need insight on their ego, I already know they're both narcissistic pieces of shit who think they're saving the world as they burn it down
bitsplease
they have the power and wealth to affect a lot of day to day life regardless if you're ignoring it or not.
This is true, but my opinion of both of them is already rock bottom, so why spend time listening to something that's just going to make me frustrated, while not actually giving me any new info?
How would you know? You don't actually understand the code. It could be making shit up, and you'd never have any idea
Seriously dude, if you run into code you don't understand, take the time to actually understand it, or else you'll never actually improve
Yeah, but they were brown doctors and children, so it's OK
Edit: did I really need a /s?
I'm terrified for our next junior dev hire if this is common among beginners now lol
100% agree, without it, the decentralization aspect is severely weakened
Yeah honestly hearing it describes as being full of neo Nazis is wild lol, it's almost more left leaning than Lemmy
So pretty much the same as prosumer cameras - from what I understand, a decent lens can cost easily as much or more than the actual DSLR
The first handheld that shipped with the ability to suspend was a gamechanger for me as a kid
At least for my wife and I, the practical conversations all came before, by the time I proposed, we were already both in agreement about how we would handle finances, kids, etc. The actually proposal absolutely should be romantic, because it's not "I have suddenly decided we will marry, we'll figure it out from here" it's "I'm now ready to take the big step in going from planning to spend our lives together, to actually committing to do it"
There's plenty of room for both romance and practicality, and having a romantic proposal certainly doesn't exclude having practical sober conversations before hand
calling themselves life coaches teach other people to be life coaches so they can teach more life coaches?
This accounts for a lot of it - the rest is mostly just getting hired by people who are too broke to afford someone actually qualified, and drastically overstating your success up until that point (E.G. Say you were an Entrepreneur when you really just lost money on an MLM)
Yeah, I agree it's pretty cringy, but I don't see how anyone else is negatively impacted by some lonely souls using it